WHO is going to want to be a bowler at this ICC World Cup?
There will certainly not be many takers after last night’s batting bonanza in Delhi that yielded 754 runs, the highest aggregate in World Cup history, as the Proteas dazzled with the bat to beat Sri Lanka by 102 runs in their tournament opener.
The total included 107 boundaries – another World Cup record-breaking feat.
And this all at a ground that is notoriously low-scoring, and had in fact not seen a